Universal Containers has developed an AppExchange managed package for their distribution partners, which required a private key to be generated for each partner and used by the code. Universal Containers support representatives must be able to access the private key value to debug connection issues, but it must not be possible for the partner to access the value.
How can the Architect best support this requirement?
Sales executives at Universal Containers (SC) want to create list views to filter opportunities for large at-risk Opportunities. These list views should only be available to certain executives that specialize in closing problematic deals. How can UC solve this requirement?
What is the security vulnerability in the following code snippet? <apex:form> <apex:commandButtonrerender="outputIt" value="Update It"/> <apex:inputText value="{!myTextField}"/> <apex:form> <apex:outputPanel id="outputIt"> Value of my Textfield is <apex:outputText Value="{!myTextField}" escape="false"/> <apex:outputPanel>
Which two capabilities does the delegated administrator permission provide?
Choose 2 answers
The Collections department at Universal Containers uses Salesforce to track its efforts. All Invoices and Invoice Line Items are stored in Salesforce. Invoice Line Item object details, such as Quantity and Extended Amount, should be summarized at the Invoice Object level, and all users who can see a given invoice should always see all invoice line items. Without leveraging Apex code, how should an Architect create the relationship between the Invoice object and the Invoice Line Item Object?
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